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After a lot of thought and seeing what others have done, within the next two to three years these are the major modifications I would like to make to my scooter (Rocker C). Pictures are below:
1) Martin Bros, Shockwave Pipes (hopefully before spring) 2) Dragon Slayer Springer Forks (my son is installing these on his wide glide now: Black Mamba version, to see what his look like so far go to https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...t-comes-3.html) 3) RC Components Royale Wheels 4) Chrome Fusion by Sanjoy Engraving (dragon on tank and a wizard on rear fender)
Thanks for your compliments. I am doing minor changes now which include:
1) relocating turn signals to forks 2) 2˝" tank lift 3) new mirrors (see below) 4) new shift linkage (see below) 5) Garage Leathers Solo BL1004DS - Black Double Strap (see below) which attaches to the swingarm
like the front end,i was thinking of something like that as well from southern mc co.
hmm another pair of shockwaves those are getting quite popular round here,nice choices
look forward to seeing it on yer scoot
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